MS#86B. Vibrations: communication through a morphic field, Pt 2, 1997
With Peter Broadwell
Written: July 27, 1997
Subjects: Cellular dynamical systems, consciousness, paranormal phenomena
Abstract. This is a further progress report on the computer simulation of a mathematical model for a morphic field. The model is a two-dimensional lattice of oscillators derived from the d'Alembertian wave equation by spatial discretization. The communication is between two clamped objects inserted into the field. A change of shape in one of them sets off a transient wave which perturbs the boundary field of the other one after a brief delay. Unlike radio propagation, this is a static monopole transmission. In this second simulation, we clamp the field at the edges of a rectangular region. This note is an explanation of the companion video, which is a record of the experiment.
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